I was catching up on my basic brewing pod casts today, and the interview with Sean Paxston got me thinking of trying this out, This thread has a wealth of good info. I have another thread asking about pitching rates for Brett C.
From that PDF posted in this thread, I read found this from Sean Paxtion:
In the Interview in Basic Brewing, he mentions this batch, and that he used a 1LB Amarillo late hop addition in this batch, and its a 5 gallon batch.
I thought that was cool, but my question is what is the pitching rate people are using with Brett C: Standard,over or under pitching?
From that PDF posted in this thread, I read found this from Sean Paxtion:
Brewer: Sean Paxton, Sonoma, CA
Beer: Sonoma Pale Ale
Strain: Anomolous
Starting Gravity: 1.060
Finishing Gravity: 1.007
Sean is a professional chef in the San Francisco Bay area with 14 years of brewing under his belt.
He is currently working with Vinnie Cilurzo in preparation for the 2007 Northern California
Homebrew Festival Friday night dinner. The beer he doled out, Sonoma Pale Ale, used all
Amarillo hops and only Brett Anomolous (no O2 or culturing). The result expressed a very strong
character of pineapple and other fruits.
N8: I'm curious to taste a pineapple beer
Tomme: Our Mo Betta Brettas was a pineapple bomb
AlB: Yes, tartness, cascade, and fruity pineapple
Tomme: Mine looks and smells good...although there is some chlorophenol thing that is
like pineapple and Brett based. It very much leads off smelling like Hommel bier
with a funky side to it.
Cisco: and peachy! Apricot and peach come from amarillo hops - I've tasted it many
times here.
Sean Paxton: I was thinking a lot about wine, all the flavors we taste in a zin, but no raspberries
or black peppercorns.
SteveG: This seems more classical for what I would expect from Brett C. Ferment temps,
O2, pitch rate?
Sean Paxton: Pitching rate of just a pack, opened and pitched right in. Fermentation in 2 days.
FG, last time I checked was 1.007.
Mike T: Dryer than it tastes.
SteveG: Wow, really!
In the Interview in Basic Brewing, he mentions this batch, and that he used a 1LB Amarillo late hop addition in this batch, and its a 5 gallon batch.
I thought that was cool, but my question is what is the pitching rate people are using with Brett C: Standard,over or under pitching?